Great deal: Get the LG G Pad 7.0 for a buck when you buy any AT&T LG smartphone

It’s almost difficult to not feel pity for the LG G Pad 7.0 on AT&T. Back in August, AT&T offered the tablet for a buck if you purchased the LG G3, G Flex, or G2 smartphone. A mere four months later and AT&T is at it again, and while the G Pad 7.0 is once again offered for $1, the promotion now applies for any AT&T LG smartphone.

If you want in on the deal, you’ll need to purchase the LG smartphone with an AT&T Next plan. In addition, the tablet must be on a two-year contract. Normally, the G Pad 7.0 goes for $100 on-contract. Sure, the G Pad 7.0 didn’t blow our minds back when we reviewed it, but it offers decent performance for mid-range tablets at a low price.

However, unlike previous G Pad 7.0 deals, this one does not stop there. If you buy an LG smartphone from AT&T, you can net the LG Tone Bluetooth stereo headset for 50 percent off, in addition to a 50 percent price cut on the LG G Watch. The best part is, according to AT&T, these deals are not mutually exclusive, as you can stack them as you see fit.

These offers are only available for a “limited time,” with no indication as to when they will expire, so better act fast if you want to take advantage of them.

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